Updated at 5:20 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 7 — All three suspects in the case were given $175,000 bonds and will be formally arraigned on Wed., Oct. 12.
Three suspects are in the Logan County Jail after a home was broken into, a family dog was shot and killed, items stolen from the home and a vehicle and foot pursuit.
The event took place on Wednesday afternoon as the Logan County Sheriff’s Office responded to a burglary call at 9650 Saddle Sore Circle, which is near the town of Cashion.
Three suspects kicked in the door and gained entry into the home. Detective Greg Valencia says upon doing so one of the suspects shot and killed the homeowner’s 13-year-old dog inside the home.
The suspects then went through the home and placed several items into a silver Ford F250, which later revealed was reported stolen.
The home owner called 911 after passing the suspect’s vehicle near the area and noticed his property in the bed of the truck. Shortly later, a pursuit ensued.
A Logan County deputy spotted the stolen truck at Highway 74 and Coffee Creek Road. While in the pursuit, items from the truck’s bed was thrown out onto the road.
Eventually the pursuit went into Oklahoma County and into the town of Piedmont. Law enforcement within the are joined in on the pursuit.
The vehicle crashed near Highway 4 and Wilshire Blvd. One suspect was taken into custody at the scene of the crash. However, a male and female had taken off on foot.
After a brief search, both suspects were spotted near a bridge.
Valencia says the firearm used to shoot the homeowner’s dog was thrown out of the vehicle during the pursuit and is believed to be in the Piedmont city limits. The firearm is assumed to be a 9mm semi-automatic handgun.
The driver of the stolen vehicle Rhyan Lee Ingram, 25, Joshua Jared Bailey, 26, and Amanda Nicole Rauh, 21, were arrested and transported to the county jail. They’re expected to be in front of a judge for a formal arraignment as early as Thursday afternoon.
This breaks my heart. Joshua Bailey is their neighbor.